USF Judy Genshaft Honors College MOSAIC Magazine

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A FOCUS ON COMMUNITY RESILIENCE

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HE JUDY GENSHAFT HONORS COLLEGE encourages its students to tackle big problems with innovation and collaboration. For that reason, Honors faculty member Dr. Alan Bush knew that his students would be up to the task of helping local municipalities work together to tackle long-term resiliency planning.

It was an idea a lifetime in the making. “Community Resilience is the theme of my life’s work,” says Bush. “I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio at a time when you could smell the tire fires driving into the city. Cleveland was faced with a collapsed economy, racial tension, and environmental degradation. My education insisted these issues were separate, but my research and career path has been to find the links within these major challenges that cities face in their desire to be resilient, and discover opportunities for renewal and regeneration that address all of them simultaneously. The Tampa Bay area’s risks related to sea level rise is a great example of the need for resiliency planning.” Through his Honors resiliency practicum course, first offered in 2019, Bush and his students studied how the ecological effects of climate change can impact Tampa Bay in infrastructural, economic, political, and social ways. They examined how each local government or organization was addressing the challenge individually and what opportunities existed for collaboration. “It became clear to me that multiple Tampa Bay municipalities knew that sea level rise was a long-term challenge,” says Bush. “Yet, while they were making plans individually, there had not been collective conversations. This is a problem

Honors students are excellent at this type of work because they embrace challenges with hard work, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and open minds.” – Dr. Alan Bush

that requires local municipalities to build relationships and work together and it is important to give students the opportunity to understand that need.” In addition to meeting together as a class, Bush’s 12 Honors practicum students also volunteered as interns and researchers in local governments and organizations, focusing on community resilience. Staff members from the agencies attended class sessions as well, providing important perspective for the students. “Honors students are excellent at this type of work because they embrace challenges with hard work, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and open minds,” says Bush. “These students are focused on viable solutions and are not afraid to speak the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.” Charles Nyberg and Shelby Knobel both interned with Pasco County government as part of the practicum, and the municipality was so impressed with their work and the valuable insight provided by Dr. Bush and his class Left and Right: Dr. Alan Bush and his students, Charles Nyberg and Shelby Knobel, presented their resiliency research to the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners and received a special commendation.

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